Love fresh flower arrangements for your own home or to share? Our Carefree Cutting Garden is a self-contained garden that will fil...l a 4'x6' space. The garden includes perennials that bloom from late spring to late summer and produce flowers on sturdy... read more

Now small gardens can include a late-summer display of our native Joe Pye Weed. 'Baby Joe' bears the same ample lavender-rose flow...ers as its taller cousins, but on shorter stems that won't flop. A favorite of butterflies, but not of deer. PP 20,320 Eupatorium is a genus of about 40 species, most of them native to the eastern United States. They have long been grown where the garden meets the wild. Recent interest in native plants has encouraged the selection of more garden-worthy specimens and holds the promise of more to come. For more information, click on Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:3,4,5,6,7,7S,7W,8,8W,9,9W Blooms In:August July September Spacing:15-18" Height:30-48" Ships as:1 PINT 28.86 CU IN. read more

For nearly 20 years, our customers have enjoyed this tender Lavender hybrid indoors during the long winter months. 'Goodwin Creek ...Grey' is well-suited to the dry conditions of our houses, and throws spikes of deep blue flowers above a lush mound of silver foliage. Just keep its pot in a sunny, south window with cool night temperatures. Sent as a bushy plant in a 6 1/2" embossed clay pot with saucer. For more information on Lavender care, click on Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,13S,13W Height:12" Ships as:CLAY POT read more

Add color and perfume to summer gardens with this stunning combination of 4 different Oriental varieties. Their beauty, extended s...eason of bloom, exquisite fragrance, and graceful stature reflect years of selective breeding. Each variety is a standout by itself. Together, they are absolutely spectacular, and your garden should not be without them. Includes 3 bulbs of each, 12 total. Not labeled. The innovative Roselily series of double-flowering Oriental Lilies is a triumph of modern breeding techniques. The fully double flowers have layers of overlapping petals, and, being pollen-free, last longer and carry a lighter fragrance than single Oriental hybrids. Count on them to infuse your summer landscape with color, fragrance, and beauty. Lilies prefer cool soil, which argues for shade at their feet from low-growing companions such as Ferns, Geraniums, or Hellebores. Plant Lilies in well-drained soil where they will receive 6-8 hours of sun a day. Delicate and graceful Species Lilies carry their flowers on candelebra-shaped stems and are generally more tolerant of shade. When cutting the flowers for bouquets, remove no more than 1/3 of the stem. This provides sufficient leaves on the remaining stem to renew the bulb for the coming year. For more information on the growing and care of Lilium, click on Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:5,6,7,8,8S,8W,9,9W Blooms In:August July Spacing:12" Height:3-5' Ships as:BULB read more

This magnificent variety produces a mound of very dark foliage, which serves as a dramatic backdrop for its eye-catching blooms. T...he soft pink flowers are quite large, up to 8″ across, and have contrasting red eyes. Plant this hummingbird magnet in a special spot where you can appreciate the blossoms up close. Plants are deer resistant, too. PP 27,901 Hibiscus is a huge genus of more than 200 species, practically all native to tropical areas. If you're the type who goes for minuscule flowers, then this is not a genus for you. The plants produce big bright flowers that appear endlessly starting in high summer. Give them moist, well-drained soil and plenty of heat and sun. Stems will die down to the ground over winter in colder climates. For information on growing and care, click on Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:4,5,6,7,8,9,9S,9W Blooms In:August July September Spacing:3-4' Height:3-4' Ships as:BAREROOT read more

Our growers love tending our crops of 'Goodwin Creek Grey' plants, which have been customer favorites for years now. Inspired by o...ur Rosemary topiaries, the growers have groomed a crop of charming Lavender topiaries to perfection. They stand about 14½″ tall and are shipped in a 4½″ clay pot with saucer. Garden Lavenders are not happy indoors, but a tender hybrid called 'Goodwin Creek Grey' will throw spikes of deep blue and pungently fragrant flowers above a lush mound of silver foliage when placed in a south window. The plants are handsome, long blooming, and hardy outdoors to Zone 7. For more information on Lavender care, click on Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,13S,13W Height:14" Ships as:CLAY POT read more

A robust, disease-resistant addition to the garden, this carefree, reblooming Shrub Rose produces clusters of lovely, fragrant flo...wers over a long season. Each cupped, double bloom is crowded with petals the color of honeyed apricot with hints of yellow at the center. The blossoms arrive in flushes against a backdrop of healthy, dark green leaves on vigorous, bushy plants that grow up to 3′ tall. We enjoy growing these stunning plants in containers where they continue to blossom well into fall. Even the novice Rose grower will have success with this easy-care variety. 'HORCOGJIL' PP 27,541 Roses offer colors, perfumes, forms, and habits to suit every garden situation. The tenacious efforts of breeders have yielded Roses with the best attributes of different varieties in new forms. Hybrid Teas, lovely as ever, now combine long bloom periods with the vigor to shrug off pests. Shrub Roses bloom for months, rather than weeks, in addition to their ever-appealing hardiness and longevity. A new group is so exceptionally long-blooming and carefree that they are simply called "Landscape Roses." In short, these are not your grandmother’s, or even your mother’s, finicky Roses. Simply choose according to your circumstances. Roses require 6 or more hours of direct sun per day and a fertile, reasonably moist soil. For more information on Rose care, click Growing Guide. Tip: We use {item_link sku="58793" text="Organic Gem"} as a foliar feed on Rose bushes in our trial garden and find plants are healthier and perform better throughout the season.Hardiness Zone:5,6,7,8,9,9S,9W Blooms In:August July June September Spacing:30-36" Height:30-36" Ships as:TWO QUART POT read more

The flower buds on this colorful selection explode into 12–15″ panicles of flowers that open creamy white but gradually darken to ...pink before becoming a rich red in fall with the cooler night temperatures. These compact, award-winning plants have sturdy, reddish brown stems that make them ideal for cut flower arrangements. Showstopping in the mixed border or as a specimen planting. A First Editions variety. 'Rendia' PP 24,667 Because Panicle Hydrangeas bloom on new growth, they typically flower normally even if the twigs have been killed back by frost. Plant in a sunny, well-drained spot; some early afternoon shade is beneficial in hot southern regions. Prune in late winter or early spring. Hydrangea is a valuable genus of some 100 species of shrubs and vines grown for their large and very showy flower heads. Hydrangeas are at their best in summer and fall—a quiet time for most woody plants—and are worth having for that reason alone. For more information on Hydrangea care, click Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:4,5,6,7,8,8S,8W Blooms In:August July September Spacing:3-4' Height:4-5' Ships as:ONE GALLON POT read more

An Orienpet Lily with huge, 8″ flowers, intoxicatingly fragrant and borne on spires up to 2′ across for longer than you thought po...ssible. Winner of the North American Lily Society's popularity poll for 4 straight years. Stunningly beautiful Orienpet Lilies are hybrids between Oriental and Trumpet Lilies. We will continue to offer more varieties as they become available from Holland and the West Coast. Orienpets combine the best features of both groups of Lilies—fragrance, large flowers, and sturdy garden performance—but bloom about 2 weeks earlier than most Orientals. The advantage is an almost continuous sequence of Lily blooms, if you start with Asiatic varieties, then follow with Trumpets, Orienpets, and Orientals. Lilies are one of the truly great garden plants. Their beauty, diversity, extended season of bloom, exquisite fragrance, graceful stature, and reliable disposition reflect the fruits of hundreds of years of selective breeding. Your garden should not be without them, whether you manage acres of mixed borders or a few pots on a city balcony. Lilies prefer cool soil, which argues for shade at their feet from low-growing companions such as Ferns, Geraniums, or Hellebores. Plant Lilies in well-drained soil where they will receive 6–8 hours of sun a day. When cutting the flowers for bouquets, remove no more than ⅓ of the stem. This provides sufficient leaves on the remaining stem to renew the bulb for the coming year. For more information on the growing and care of Lilium, click on Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:5,6,7,8,8S,8W,9,9W Blooms In:August July Spacing:12" Height:4-6' Ships as:BULB read more

Blend designed specifically for drier areas - flourish with minimal rainfall^^Combines a mix of annuals and perennials to come bac...k year after year^^Easy to grow and require little maintenance read more

The flowers are wine red and irresistible to hummingbirds. Plants bloom long and hard and show excellent resistance to powdery mil...dew. A White Flower Farm introduction in 1992. This North American genus has several species, all of which share tartly fragrant foliage and the square stems that typify members of the Mint family. The late-summer flower heads are hemispheres of tubular blooms in brilliant colors. Plants thrive in full sun or partial shade and evenly moist soil. Under these conditions, they are vigorous to the point of invasiveness, perhaps past it. Hummingbirds are drawn to the flowers. For more information on the growing and care of Monarda, click Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:4,5,6,7,8,8S,8W,9,9W Blooms In:August July Spacing:15-18" Height:30-42" Ships as:1 PINT 28.86 CU IN. read more

California Poppy from The Dirty Gardener! Only the best will do. Eschscholzia californica (Papaveraceae). An upright, compact annu...al or tender perennial that is native the southwestern United States. Very drought tolerant, and is ideal for dry, arid... read more

Creating a shade garden is easy with the 30-plant Shade Garden Kit. It contains all the perennials you need to fill a 4'x8' flower...bed. We've selected a mix of plants for added blooms from mid spring to fall. We've also included beloved hostas that are... read more

This large-blossomed beauty was discovered by a gardener in Normandy, France, where her passion for growing Hellebores turned into... a full-fledged hybridization program. The plant's 3″ upfacing blooms are rich purple red, and are held above lush green foliage on tidy, clumping plants. Under greenhouse conditions at the nursery, many of these impressive blossoms exceeded 4″! A magnificent addition to shade gardens. 'Lem 100' PP 25,646 These aristocrats of the woodland garden are native to Europe and western Asia. The genus Helleborus contains about 20 species of perennials that bloom in early winter in mild climates and in late winter or early spring where the soil freezes hard, which makes them either the last or the first flowers in the garden. They require a moist but well-drained site under the shade of trees. Take care to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter, such as well-aged leaf mold and compost. You'll be rewarded with long-lived, deer- and vole-resistant plants that will spread nicely on their own.Hardiness Zone:5,6,7,8,8S,8W,9,9W,10,10W Blooms In:April March Spacing:12-18" Height:12-15" Ships as:1 PINT 28.86 CU IN. read more

It's easy to create a garden that butterflies love with our Butterfly Garden Kit. This kit contains 30 perennials that will fill a... 5'x8' flowerbed and attract butterflies for months. It's perfect for the homeowner who wants to create a new flowerbed or... read more

The fountain effect here is the spray of pale stamens arching from the center of this perennials 6″, semidouble, lilac-blue flower...s. Plants are compact and free-flowering with two distinct flushes of bloom, one in late spring and a second in late summer. Pruning group 2. Evipo038(N) PP 18,223 For beautiful colors, extravagance of blooms, and graceful habit, nothing compares with Clematis, the queen of flowering vines. These plants enrich a landscape whether twining on posts and fences, clambering through shrubs and trees, or following a wire frame in a border. Give them good soil, reasonable moisture, and shade at their roots. For more information on growing Clematis, click Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:4,5,6,7,8,9,9S,9W Blooms In:August June Spacing:3-5' Height:6' Ships as:ONE QUART POT read more

This seed packet comes complete with a colorful illustration on the front side, as well as detailed sowing instructions on the rev...erse side. All seeds sold by Seed Needs come with a 90 day guarantee, and are intended for the current and the following... read more

Loads of nodding blossoms atop majestic spires in a glowing mix of pastel colors. This towering beauty is a real showstopper when ...planted alone or as a backdrop for other shade-loving perennials and ferns. read more

Looking for an impressive and unusual specimen? This tribute to the only female emperor in Chinese history certainly fits the bill.... One of the largest Hostas available, dark green 'Empress Wu' matures to a height of 4′ in about 5 years. Flower scapes with light lavender blooms stick their noses just above the foliage. A Proven Winners variety. PP 20,774 This genus of shade lovers has 70 species, all of them from China and Japan, and hybridizers have produced hundreds of exciting crosses. Hostas have many handsome leaf colorations and lavender or white Lily-like flowers on graceful stalks. Plants prefer a moist location, but we've had a mass planting thrive for more than 30 years under a row of Sugar Maples. (In the South and West, evenly moist soil is required.) Because Hostas are grown primarily for their foliage, we give the height of the leaves, not the flowers. For more information on growing Hostas, click Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:3,4,5,6,7,8,8S,8W,9,9W Blooms In:July Spacing:4' Height:3-4' Ships as:1 PINT 28.86 CU IN. read more

Blends a mix of annuals and perennials to come back year after year^^Contains over 20 species of blooms^^See description for a ful...l list of blooms^^Non-GMO seeds which have great germination rates read more

A mounding shrub that grows 3–5′ high with a wider spread. In July, it produces huge (8–12″) round heads of pure white blooms that... remain attractive into September and can be cut for fresh or dried arrangements.Its small scale and summer flowering make it a good choice for the mixed border. 'Annabelle' is most at home in partial shade and evenly moist but well-drained soil; she’ll grow in full sun if moisture is ample. Because she flowers heavily on the current season’s growth (“new wood”), most gardeners cut the stems to the ground in late winter. New shoots emerge from the base and bloom the same summer. Not a good choice for gardeners in the desert Southwest. Blooms on new wood.Hydrangea is a valuable genus of some 100 species of shrubs and vines grown for their large and very showy flower heads. Hydrangeas are at their best in summer and fall—a quiet time for most woody plants—and are worth having for that reason alone. For more information on Hydrangea care, click on Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:3,4,5,6,7,8,8S,8W,9,9W,10,10W Blooms In:August July September Spacing:4-6' Height:3-5' Ships as:ONE GALLON POT read more

This seed packet comes complete with a colorful illustration on the front side, as well as detailed sowing instructions on the rev...erse side. All seeds sold by Seed Needs come with a 90 day guarantee, and are intended for the current and the following... read more

Deep plum-purple blooms rarely seen! You may never want to grow another rose again. Phenomenal flower power and super hardy plants... come from these easy-to-plant rose plugs. New shoots that emerge in spring are true to type, no undesirable suckers below... read more

Each soft yellow bloom of this comely Viola looks like it has been hand-painted with a lavender edge. The lightly scented flowers ...appear all summer, held well above clumps of bright green leaves. It's one of the prettiest Violets. Viola is a valuable genus composed of more than 400 species of perennials from the world's temperate regions. There has been much hybridizing among species, resulting in many gradations of flower form and hardiness. The varieties offered here are reliably perennial for us. They prosper in full sun or partial shade (partial shade is always best in the South and the warmest reaches of Zones 9 and 10 in the West). Violas want even moisture and will tolerate quite damp soil. For more information on growing Violas, click Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:4,5,6,7,8,8S,8W Blooms In:August July June May October September Spacing:8-10" Height:6-8" Ships as:1 PINT 28.86 CU IN. read more

This seed packet comes complete with a colorful illustration on the front side, as well as detailed sowing instructions on the rev...erse side. All seeds sold by Seed Needs come with a 90 day guarantee, and are intended for the current and the following... read more

These beauties produce bigger clumps and more flowers each summer, giving you so many colorful blooms you'll have plenty left for ...your cut-flower bouquets! They're stunning in the garden among other flowering perennials, in masses, in beds or as a... read more

An addition to the Knockout line of carefree Roses, Blushing Knockout is as gratifying and foolproof as its fellows. Individually,... the blossoms are modest, 3½″ rounds of light pink petals, but they are borne in such profusion from early summer through early fall that the impact is just what the name claims. As flowers mature, the color fades to shell pink, adding depth to the display. Use Blushing Knockout as an everblooming addition to a mixed border with perennials such as violet-blue Nepetas and Perovskia, fragrant Oriental Lilies, and low-growing Scabiosa. Own-root. ‘Radyod’ PP 14,700 Equally attractive from the gardener's perspective is this shrub Rose's self-reliant nature: it combines an exceptional resistance to blackspot and mildew (even in humid climates) with outstanding winter hardiness, and because the petals fall from the flowers as they fade, this Rose never needs deadheading. If, like many of us, you have banned Roses from your garden as troublesome plants, this is the shrub to make you reconsider. Tip: We use {item_link sku="58793" text="Organic Gem"} as a foliar feed on Rose bushes in our trial garden and find plants are healthier and perform better throughout the season.Hardiness Zone:5,6,7,8,9,9S,9W Blooms In:August July June September Spacing:4' Height:3-4' Ships as:ONE GALLON POT read more

Well-rounded, 3–4″ double blossoms in tones of apricot, orange, and yellow open to release their delicious perfume. Older flowers ...turn salmon pink, enhancing the season-long color show from this prolific Grandiflora. Vigorous plants with excellent disease resistance. Own-root. 'BAInce' PP 19,969 Roses offer colors, perfumes, forms, and habits to suit every garden situation. The tenacious efforts of breeders have yielded Roses with the best attributes of different varieties in new forms. Hybrid Teas, lovely as ever, now combine long bloom periods with the vigor to shrug off pests. Shrub Roses bloom for months, rather than weeks, in addition to their ever-appealing hardiness and longevity. A new group is so exceptionally long-blooming and carefree that they are simply called 'Landscape Roses.' In short, these are not your grandmother's, or even your mother's, finicky Roses. Simply choose according to your circumstances. Roses require six or more hours of direct sun per day and a fertile, reasonably moist soil. For more information on Rose care, click on Growing Guide. Tip: We use {item_link sku="58793" text="Organic Gem"} as a foliar feed on Rose bushes in our trial garden and find plants are healthier and perform better throughout the season.Hardiness Zone:5,6,7,8,9,9S,9W,10,10W Blooms In:August July June September Spacing:3' Height:2-4' Ships as:BAREROOT read more

The ever lovely tiger lily gets a second set of distinctive orange petals with black spots, and the result is simply stunning. A b...old addition to your garden's perennial border, it grabs attention in a yearly mid to late summer display. And for such an... read more

Create a low hedge, or edge a border with this glorious, long-blooming combination. Rose Peachy Knock Out produces clusters of sem...idouble 2–3″ blooms that open shell pink and lighten as the season progresses. Enhancing the display are the deep lavender-blue blossoms of compact Clematis Sapphire Indigo, which creates a stunning fusion of color and form along- side the Roses. We offer 1 each of the Clematis and Rose, 2 plants total. Rose Knock Out ('Radgor' PP 25,628) is own-root. Tip: We use {item_link sku="58793" text="Organic Gem"} as a foliar feed on Rose bushes in our trial garden and find plants are healthier and perform better throughout the season.Hardiness Zone:5,6,7,8,9,9S,9W Blooms In:August July June September Spacing: Height:36-40" Ships as:VARIABLE COLLECTION read more

"DIGITALIS: Digitalis is a genus of about 20 species of herbaceous perennials, shrubs, and biennials that are commonly called foxg...loves. The scientific name means "finger-like" and refers to the ease with which a flower of Digitalis purpurea can be... read more

Produces wilt-free petals that reach up to 8" across and come in a variety of rich colors. These 4-6' tall beauties reach 3 1/2 to... 5' the first season and rocket to their full height of 6' the following season. Midsummer blooms are excellent for... read more

This tough, tidy Shrub Rose blooms abundantly from June until the first real frost. Its clusters of small, single flowers change s...ubtly from cherry to bright red as the mercury dips, while the leaves change from green to purplish green. Disease and drought resistant, it has delicately scented blooms that measure up to 3″ across. Winner of the coveted All-America Rose Selections award. Own-root. 'Radrazz' PP 11,836 The virtues of rugged and heavy blooming Shrub Roses are so pronounced they have been given the name "Landscape Roses." What is meant, of course, is that each is of such indomitable character it will thrive virtually unattended. Use multiples of the same variety to create superb hedges, ground covers, or foundation plantings, or give individual plants the prominent place they deserve in a mixed border. Provide 6 hours or more of direct sun per day and a fertile, reasonably moist soil. Tip: We use {item_link sku="58793" text="Organic Gem"} as a foliar feed on Rose bushes in our trial garden and find plants are healthier and perform better throughout the season.Hardiness Zone:5,6,7,8,9,9S,9W Blooms In:August July June September Spacing:4' Height:3-4' Ships as:ONE GALLON POT read more

Bold, luxurious colors bring new life to these elegant, easy-to-grow favorites. These special varieties feature the beloved, long-...lasting blooms you expect from callas, perfect in bouquets, borders and containers. read more

This exceptionally vigorous Tree Peony, sometimes called the Age of Saint, produces lots of 6–8″, semidouble blooms in May and Jun...e. They're a blend of soft pink with darker tones.The Tree Peony is one of the most glorious shrubs available to American gardeners. Its huge, silky flowers are similar to those of herbaceous Peonies, but the range of color runs from pure white through pinks and reds into lavender and yellow. Mature plants reach 4–5′ and carry up to 50 of these exquisite blooms.Tree Peonies grow best in full sun or partial shade (required in the South and warm areas of western Zone 9) and evenly moist but well-drained soil with a pH close to neutral. They take a year or two to show what they can do but are more than worth the wait. Hardy, disease- and (best of all) deer-resistant. For more information on Tree Peony care, click Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:4,5,6,7,7S,7W,8,8W,9,9W Blooms In:June May Spacing:4-5' Height:4-5' Ships as:BAREROOT read more

This award winner is not your typical Brown-eyed Susan. Gold tips accent the vibrant red-orange petals of this long-blooming prair...ie native. Bushy plants are well branched with lush, lobed leaves on sturdy stems tinted bronzy purple. 'Prairie Glow' self-sows readily, which is an advantage with this biennial.Rudbeckia is a genus of highly decorative native American perennials that bloom from late summer until frost. They need plenty of sun and good drainage, and offer long-lasting cut flowers.For more information on growing Rudbeckia, click on Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:4,5,6,7,8,8S,8W,9,9W,10,10W Blooms In:August July September Spacing:18-24" Height:3-4' Ships as:1 PINT 28.86 CU IN. read more

This seed packet comes complete with a colorful illustration on the front side, as well as detailed sowing instructions on the rev...erse side. All seeds sold by Seed Needs come with a 90 day guarantee, and are intended for the current and the following... read more

Like golden yellow suns on short, sturdy plants, these charming semi-double daisy blossoms provide a powerful punch of color. One ...of the Big Bang Tickseeds, 'Galaxy' is a shorter variety, compact, and easy to maintain. Just remove the spent blossoms for continuous blooms right up until frost. Perfect for the front of the border or container growing. PP 21,999A genus of Daisy-like plants, Coreopsis is excellent for the border. Most species are native to the southeastern United States and Mexico. They are not the least fussy about soil but require full sun. Cut stems back after the first flush of flowers fade to promote a repeat bloom.For more information on Coreopsis care, click on Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:5,6,7,8,9,9S,9W,10,10W Blooms In:August July June September Spacing:12" Height:12" Ships as:1 PINT 28.86 CU IN. read more

Several bright red, bell-shaped flowers adorn each sturdy stem. Full, upright blooms are surrounded by lush green foliage. Great f...or naturalizing. Don't be fooled by their small height, these beauties bloom full size! read more

Easy Gifts from White Flower Farm, specially priced to include standard delivery! We'll deliver a bushy plant of Lavender 'Goodwin... Creek Grey' in our 7" woven basket to 3 different addresses, along with complete care instructions and your holiday greetings. As always, every gift from White Flower Farm has our unconditional guarantee. For nearly 20 years, our customers have enjoyed this tender Lavender hybrid indoors during the long winter months. 'Goodwin Creek Grey' is well-suited to the dry conditions of our houses, and throws spikes of deep blue flowers above a lush mound of silver foliage. Just keep it in a sunny, south window with cool night temperatures. For more information on Lavender care, click on Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,13S,13W Height:12" Ships as:NURSERY POT AND BASKET read more

Unsure what lily to plant? It's easy with the All Summer Lily Garden! It includes a mixture of oriental, tiger, Asiatic, trumpet a...nd species lilies. So you'll enjoy a variety of colors, flower shapes and blooming times all summer long. read more

This mixture is made up from the complete range of exquisite Columbia-Platte Lilies. Developed by Judith Freeman of Washington Sta...te, these Asiatic and Oriental hybrids feature strong stems, disease resistance, and high bud counts, and they have a refinement of color and form seldom seen in other Lilies. Our selection offers a range of flower colors and shapes, and a long season of bloom that begins in late May and runs to August. Heights range from 2–5′. The photo gives a hint of the show you can expect. For diversity of form, color, and texture, and for length of bloom, this mixture simply cannot be beat. The 12 bulbs cover 5–6 sq ft. Not individually labeled. Exclusive. For more information on the growing and care of Lilium, click Growing Guide.Hardiness Zone:5,6,7,8,8S,8W,9,9W,10,10W Blooms In:August July June May Spacing:8-12" Height:2-5' Ships as:BULB read more

Why do we love these at The Dirty Gardener? Two reasons... They are easy to grow and beautiful. Echinacea (coneflower) plants are ...easy-to-grow natives that bloom heavily from summer to fall. Drought tolerant and long-lasting, with magnificent displays... read more